
Deadline: White House "Showing the country how one stands up to Donald Trump"
Jan 30, 2026
Carol Lenig, an investigative reporter on Justice Department and courtroom developments; John Heilman, a political columnist who frames protests in historical context; Alex Tabat, a Minneapolis field correspondent covering marches and enforcement. They discuss massive Minneapolis demonstrations, on-the-ground accounts of fear and trauma, surveillance and facial recognition concerns, politicized prosecutions, and long-term movement strategies.
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Local Protests Became A National Rebuttal
- Minneapolis protests show nationwide resistance to federal immigration enforcement tactics.
- Nicolle Wallace frames the demonstrations as a direct rebuke to the Trump administration's approach.
Resident Jim Describes Daily Fear And Loss
- Jim, a long-time Minneapolis resident, described fear, business closures, and children too afraid to go to school.
- He compared ICE tactics to historical authoritarian violence and pleaded for agents to leave his community.
Surveillance And Facial Recognition Raise Stakes
- Protesters face not only physical danger but also unprecedented domestic surveillance and facial recognition use.
- John Heilman warns this is a dress rehearsal for broader national tactics.



